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Winter Of The Wolf

Bean’s best friend is her older brother, Sam, who named her back when he was two. He was that thrilled to be getting a little sister. Bean also, has her long time BFF, Julie. High school life seems fairly mundane and normal until the night of Sam’s best friend, Skip’s party. Sam hasn’t finished his paper, so their mom grounds him from going. He’s ticked off and fuming.

Julie and Bean were supposed to have a BFF sleepover, but that night their parents have company over. Bean gets their mom to ok Sam to quickly take her to go pick up Julie since Bean is only a freshman. That night a bad storm is ragging and the conditions are awful. The conditions were ripe for what happens next. The accident is horrific with a deer running out in front of the car and a tree stopping them.

Sam is gutted by the accident. Julie and Bean watch him go in the pouring rain to briefly lay himself over the dead deer. They get him to stumble home where his parents realize that he has a big gash down him and he’s bleeding a lot. His mom cleans him up and he retreats to his room to work on his paper. Bean and Julie go to their room.

Awhile later they hear a horrific scream. They rush to find Bean’s mom staring into Sam’s room. Bean can’t erase what her eyes are seeing. The paramedics are called and they all race to the hospital.

The end result is Sam is gone. Bean can’t fathom life without her brother. The cause of death is ruled one thing, while Bean determines it can’t be that. Sam loved his life. She determines to figure out the reason for his passing, to dig deep behind the supposed cause of death. Will Bean ever figure out the true reason?

I received my complimentary copy of Winter Of The Wolf by Martha Hunt Handler from Greenleaf Book Press, care of FSB Associates. The views are mine and of my own choice. This novel tackles the heavy topic of death and how Bean and her family each handle Sam’s passing.

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How Do I Feel?

For little kids emotions can be overwhelming and seem to appear left and right, making you feel like you are on a roller coaster. This little picture book talks briefly about the range of emotions you might have: happy, sad, angry or proud. It would be a nice beginner book for a small child.

The drawings in this children’s book are adorable, simple, colorful and expressive. I think this book would make a great addition to your child’s book collection. I received a complimentary digital copy of How Do I Feel from DK Children’s Books from NetGalley. The views are mine and of my own choice.

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I Feel Happy

Who can’t help, but smile seeing a sun with a big grin on its cartoon face? This delightful children’s book on the subject of being happy is too, sweet not to share with your child, niece, nephew or grandchild. I like the optimism of this cute picture book. Many different things can make us happy, but even when there isn’t we can rest assured something else will pop up in our life to make us happy.

The drawings in this children’s book are adorable, simple, colorful and expressive. I think this book would make a great addition to your child’s book collection. I received a complimentary digital copy of I Feel Happy from DK Children’s Books from NetGalley. The views are mine and of my own choice.

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I Feel Angry

Does your child struggle with anger? Does your child have a temper? This little picture book of a fireball learning about anger is just the book you need. This short book explains how anger can be positive, but also, a negative emotion if used for the wrong reasons. I think the author shows some great examples of how our body responds to an emotion like anger. I thought I liked the Star in this DK Children’s Book series, but the little fireball takes the cake.

The drawings in this children’s book are adorable, simple, colorful and expressive. I think this book would make a great addition to your child’s book collection. I received a complimentary digital copy of I Feel Angry from DK Children’s Books from NetGalley. The views are mine and of my own choice.

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I Feel Proud

Being proud is an emotion that gets a bad rep. This little children’s book by DK is a short overview of what pride is when it’s used in a positive way and what it can be when used in a negative way. The little star character is cute and the examples of the forms of pride are varied. If you need an easy to understand book for your child this would make a great choice.

The drawings in this children’s book are adorable, simple, colorful and expressive. I think this book would make a great addition to your child’s book collection. I received a complimentary digital copy of I Feel Proud from DK Children’s Books from NetGalley. The views are mine and of my own choice.

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I Feel Sad

Are you searching for a cute picture book for your child that helps explains what sad feelings are and how to deal with them? If so, DK Books has a short picture book for kids that has cute cartoons of little gray clouds that experience sadness for different reasons, but at the end of the book you get to see that sadness does pass and there is something even better at the end.

The drawings in this children’s book are adorable, simple, colorful and expressive. I think this book would make a great addition to your child’s book collection. I received a complimentary digital copy of I Feel Sad from DK Children’s Books from NetGalley. The views are mine and of my own choice.

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Resurrecting Rain

Life seemed all set until her husband, Martin lost out on his property deal. Now Deena and her family have downgraded to a small apartment. Her husband is withdrawn and their son, Elliott and daughter, Lauren are both secretive.

When Deena meets a visiting professor where she works she can’t fathom why he’d be flirting with her. It’s nice to finally get some attention and appreciation. The professor wines and dines her. Finally she crosses the bridge and has an outright affair. Knowing he is moving away for his next job soon Deena knows her life will be able to resume back to boring normal. Until it’s revealed her secret isn’t such a secret.

With one swoop Deena is homeless. Martin has moved out and her son has started serving his country. Lauren is off living her life in a different state. Deena has no where to go. Until is she rings up the professor to see if he’ll let her stay with him.

This novel handles the subject of an affair from inside the eye of the storm with honesty. Deena’s challenge being homeless brings to light how our lives can seem picture perfect and within one decision be turned upside down. We think we’ll never be the other person till our own pride and choices become our downfall. Deena’s story is one I think each of us can relate to in some way.

I received my complimentary copy of Rain by Patricia Averbach from Golden Antelope Press, care of TLC Book Tours. To grab a copy go here and to find out more about the author. The views expressed are mine and of my own choice.